Wednesday, June 18, 2025

YOU SEE ........

 

You see ........ all that  glitters  is  not  gold.......  as the  saying   goes  .........i am   not sure if  gold  glitters ......... i thought   gold  shone....... and  diamonds  glittered .......  who the  fuck knows .......  i am  just  going by  what they say   ....and  who the  fuck are  they ...right ,,.....however    even  the most subtle     of  poeple  have    skeletons  in their   closet  as   you see  by here .....when i hear   people   bleat  and  blah success........ and  happy marriage ....... i am  also   very  skeptic in all of  these  people  that push the  happiness ........ fact...........usually........ when  it's too good be true ..... .......it  usually  is  .......and of course ......16 years  ...of blood farts .....that is  going to  blow   .....literally ....


Famed boxing trainer Stefy Bull facing up to 16 years in prison after being found guilty of serious drug offenses

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 27: Terri Harper celebrates with coach Stefy Bull after victory against Ivana Habazin in the WBA World Super Welterweight Title fight at AO Arena on May 27, 2023 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images)
Terri Harper alongside longtime coach Stefy Bull (right) after WBA world title victory in 2023.

Prominent boxing trainer and manager Stefy Bull is facing a potential 16-year prison sentence after being convicted of drug-related charges in England.

Bull, whose real name is Andrew Bulcroft, was unanimously found guilty by a jury at the Sheffield Crown Court for conspiracy to supply cocaine. The 48-year-old former professional boxer, who shared the ring with legendary British pugilist Amir Khan in 2007, has been in custody since Feb. 28 and is expected to be sentenced on Aug. 26.

Bull was found to have used the now-defunct EncroChat encrypted network under the pseudonym "Yummycub" to buy significant quantities of cocaine. Messages from March to May 2020 reportedly showed Bull inquiring about the purchase of kilograms (2.2 pounds) of cocaine for £38,000 each ($51,340).

The prosecution argued that "Yummycub" revealed the location of his boxing gym, home address, and birthday — all of which matched Bull's — making it apparent that Bull was behind the "Yummycub" profile and therefore involved in the purchase of significant amounts of the Class A drug directly from importers.

Bull pleaded not guilty to the charges brought against him. It was argued on his behalf that boxers he trained or managed at the time would sometimes stay at his house, so one of them could have been behind the "Yummycub" profile. Bull did not name any fighters he suspected, and there was no evidence of wrongdoing on the part of any boxer associated with Bull.

Bull's co-conspirator, Benjamin Williams, pleaded guilty to four criminal offenses in February, including three drug-related charges. Williams and Bull shared a friendship lasting several years and had agreed to get involved in the sale of cocaine together, the court heard. Large amounts of cocaine were present at Williams' property, and his fingerprints were on money belonging to Christopher and Jonathan McAllister — who Bull and Williams had conspired to purchase narcotics from.

The Yorkshire boxing figure has been a notable absentee in the past year from the corner of three-division world champion Terri Harper, whom he trained and managed, among other fighters in his British stable.

Bull holds licenses with the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) in his capacity as a promoter, manager and trainer. All three licenses will be reviewed by the BBBofC following the news of Bull's successful conviction.




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